R. J. Harris, Cleve G. Harris, a Minor, by His Guardian Ad Litem, R. J. Harris, & Wayne Brown v. Marion Concrete Co., Inc., & Solomon Robinson, 435 F.2d 561 (4th Cir. 1970). · Go Syfert
R. J. Harris, Cleve G. Harris, a Minor, by His Guardian Ad Litem, R. J. Harris, & Wayne Brown v. Marion Concrete Co., Inc., & Solomon Robinson, 435 F.2d 561 (4th Cir. 1970). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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See also United States v. 111.2 Acres of Land in Ferry County, Washington, 293 F.Supp. 1042, 1049 (E.D.Wash.1968), aff'd, 435 F.2d 561 (9th Cir.1970).
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R. J. HARRIS, Cleve G. Harris, a Minor, by His Guardian Ad Litem, R. J. Harris, and Wayne Brown, Appellees,
v.
MARION CONCRETE COMPANY, Inc., and Solomon Robinson, Appellants
14791_1.
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Oct 12, 1970.
435 F.2d 561
James Mozingo, III, D. Kenneth Baker, Darlington, S. C., C. Dexter Powers, Florence, S. C., and John R. Etheridge, Jr., Darlington, S. C., on the brief, for appellees., C. Weston Houck, Jr., Florence, S. C., J. Ralph Gasque, and William H. Seals, Marion, S. C., on the brief, for appellants.
Winter, Craven, Butzner.
Published
PER CURIAM:

The appellees have filed a motion for summary affirmance. We have carefully reviewed the record, briefs, and appendix, and, deeming oral argument unnecessary, we grant the motion and affirm.

The findings of fact contained in the district court’s opinion, Harris v. Marion Concrete Company, Inc., 320 F.Supp. 16 (D.S.C.1970), are supported by the evidence, and we find no error in the conclusions of law.

Affirmed.